There is a place in southeastern Massachusetts where Sunday mornings take on a whole new meaning. Thousands of people make the weekly trip to a massive market that stretches across 60,000 square feet, filled with over 500 vendors selling everything from vintage vinyl records to collectible toys, tools, clothing, and curiosities you would never find at a regular store.
The entry fee is just $1.50, which makes it one of the most affordable outings in the entire state. What started as a weekend destination decades ago has grown into a regional institution that draws shoppers, collectors, resellers, and curious browsers from across Massachusetts and beyond.
Whether you are hunting for a specific item or just wandering to see what turns up, this market has a way of keeping you there for hours without ever running out of things to discover.
A History Built on Sunday Mornings
Decades of Sunday mornings have shaped the Raynham Flea Market into what it is today. The market has been a fixture in the local community for generations, and there are people who have been coming since they were children, now bringing their own kids and grandkids along for the same experience…